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When total supply is equal to total demand in a transportation problem, the problem is said to be

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Answered by deva098
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Answer:

The answer is balanced transportation problem.

Explanation:

  • A balanced Transportation Problem exists as a  transportation difficulty where the total availability at the origins is equivalent to the total conditions at the destinations.
  • If the total demand stands greater than the total supply, then the issue exists infeasible.
  • If the total demand stands equivalent to the total supply, the situation is said to be a balanced transportation problem.
  • If the total supply exists greater than the total demand, we can add a dummy demand node to make a balanced problem.

Hence,

When total supply stands equal to total demand in a transportation problem, the situation is declared to be a balanced transportation problem.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  1. A balanced transportation problem is one in which total availability at origins is equal to total conditions at destinations.
  2. When the total demand exceeds the total supply, the problem becomes unsolvable.
  3. When total demand equals total supply, the situation is described as a balanced transportation dilemma.
  4. If the total supply exceeds the total demand, we can create a balanced problem by adding a dummy demand node.
  5. As a result, a transportation problem is considered balanced when total supply equals total demand.

Hence, when total supply is equal to total demand in a transportation problem, the problem is said to be balanced transportation problem.

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